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M. E. CHURCH
Of Special interest to all men of
Published every Thu rede y at Her-
mietoa, U tust Ilia County, Oregon by Hermiston. You will be interested
to know that there will be a team of
J. M. Blggi, editor and manager.
wo buslnesa men of Arlington, Ore
Entered aa second elaae matter gon, here Sunday at 11 o'clock In
December, 1908, at the poetofftce at the Interest of one of the most elab
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. orate programs that baa been held
in this section of the country for
Subscription Rates
sonic time. This program la to be
One T e a r ___ ____ __________ |2.08 held In Arlington on March 7. Now
11.00 we hope the men of this community
Blx Months
will come to hear about thia program
One of America's noted tenor sing
ers will be there as well aa America
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SCHOOL HEWS
* greatest negro orator. You men of
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♦ Hermiston come and get the low
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Neer pupils entering school this gram. Sunday school at the usual
week are: Mildred Phelps, of Pine, hour, 10 o'clock, then Epworth Lea
Oregon, seventh grade. Gerald Rood gue at 0:30. You are welcome. O
fifth grade and Orvel Rood, the W. Payne, pastor.
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THURSDAY, **EBRUARY
flPB HEBMI8TOB H B B A ldi, XlffRAgSTOK, OKBG OIT.
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seventh grade, from Walla Walla.
The debate with Heppner that was
to be held Wednesday has been post
poned until Monday night, February
24, on account of the flu epidemic
that has beon going around.
The
Judges will be Frank C. Kirkpatrick,
principal at Echo, W. W. Kelty, prin
cipal at Stanfield, and C. Hoisington,
principal at Irrigon. TUe Judges at
Heppner will be Mrs. Lucy E. Rog
ers, county superintendent of Mor
row county, Mrs. Frank Turner, sup
erintendent of Lexington grade
school and Mr. A. Bechdolt, teacher
In Lexington high school. A second
debate will be held Tueeday, Febru
ary 25 but It is not known whom
we will debate. The schools enter
ing this debate are Mac HI, Hermis
ton, Hleppner, Umatilla, Pilot Rock
and Pendleton.
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Friday night our boys and girls
basketball teams play Stanfield on
our own floor. Those promise to be
exciting games as Hermiston Is play
ing real basketball.
Saturday night the boys team will
meet the Peninsula Park Aces of
Portland on our own floor. If those
Aces play as the other Portland team
did our team will have another ”le-
tory to our credit. A grade school
game may be arranged as a prelim
inary event for that evening.
HERMISTON S. D. A. CHURCH
Regular services at the Adventist
church Sabbath, February 22. Sab
bath school at 10 o'clock and preach
ing at 11. The subject for study In
the Sabbath school Is: “Gideon's ex
perlence in conquering the Mldlan
tea," for the adults and young peo
ples class and “Nicodemus visits
Jesus" for the children's class. The
morning sermon will be “Peace and
the Author of Peace." Through an
ovc-ralgnt of the i-.utor the hour of
meeting of the Bible study class that
Is Just being forayed, was omitted
and we announce herewith that the
regular study hour will be 7:46 P
M. Sundays. Regular prayer meet
lng at 7:45 P. M. Tuesday of each
week. All are welcotno to our ser
vices. Dewey Payne, pastor.
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
■FECIAL OOMRJMrnKDCNCB
Columbia School District
Mr. Pearson, Mr. W hitsett and Un
cle Johnnie Thom were visitors at the
Tom Stewart home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell were Sunday
dinner guests at the Wm. Mlkcsell
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch and fam
ily were Sunday dinner guests at the
Jap Templeton borne.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
decided If the women of the comm
unity would be in favor of a cannery
and would back it, they would sec
that a cannery Is started. The com
mittee in charge, Mrs. B. Hutchison.
Mra. F. Culwits and Mra. Cecil Mad
den, would like to know what the
people of the community think of this
Idea, so a sheet of paper will be left
in the Herald office and all those in
terested will put down their names
and give as far as possible a rough
estimate of the different things they
wish to can and the probable amounts
of each. They expect to begin opera
tion, If such a cannery la desired in
Hermiston. In time to take care of
low priced asparagus.
The following plans have been out
lined:
1. To place In each store room of
the project a cheap supply of canned
vegetables, canned as well and as
safely as any commercial product on
the market.
2. To savo the waste on the pro
ducts and therefor» cut down the
food cost.
3. It Is expected to relieve the
housewife of the rpally disagreeable
part of iioi'Jj canning.
In other
words save her from watching a lioll
er from 3 or 4 hours at a time while
she would can about 11 quarts of
veg! tables that might or might not
be fit for food.
Mrs. Hutchison
states that "we expect to do this for
her at a cost not to exceed 25 cents
for 10 quarts.
However, a few
quarts or many may ba brought to
the cannery at a time, arrangements
to be made a few days before hand
It Is planned to have a competent
lsdy In charef», most of the work
of preparation as far as possible to
be done in the home."
A . C. Hougton, Chas. Beneflel and
O. Coryell made a trip to lRppucr
on business Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Reika purchased the
Dawson house and the Monroe bouse
<n IrriGon and Is having them torn
down. She Is having the lumber
hauled to her place near Umatilla
.vhlch is occupied by Mr.-and Mrs.
F. Alqulst who wll erect several new
chicken houses.
When John Paxton was returning
from a trip to Hermiston Wednes
day of last week he was struck by a
Portland car and knocked off the
;rade at a point about three miles
west of Umatilla. Mr. Paxton es
caped without injury but hla car was
badly demolished.
Friends here were sorry to hear of
¿he illnes of the entire family of our
county agent Mr. Charles Smith.
Mr. Smith expects to be with us on
Tuesday in the Interests ot club work.
Tho two Aldrlck families who pur
chased the Chas. Glascow and Jess
Badger places recently arrived here
Wednesday.
We are always glad to
welcome new people in our vicinity.
Charles Glasgow left this week tor
his new home at Toledo. Oregon.
Joe and Walter Puckett fom Cali
fornia spent several days at the Chas.
Beneflel home, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and
family and Miss Verdie Leach ware
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Pendleton visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney were
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Sunday guests In the Mr. and Mrs.
BULK COFFEE, 3 POUNDS................................................................. 89c
Roscoe Wiliams home.
Belle Frederickson is back In
BULK MACARONI, 6 POUNDS.......................................................... 47c
school after a two weeks' illness with
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tin.
The two little girls of Mrs. Harry
CITRUS WASHING POWDER, 2 FOR.....:............................................ 45c J
Smith have been quite 111 the past
K. C. BAKING POWDER, 8 OZ. CAN.................... ........................... 08c
week.
Mrs. Clair Caldwell who has been
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quite 111 with the flu. Is Improving
slowly.
WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING A FULL LINE OF
Wesley Chaney was a business call
er In Hermiston Thursday.
Quite a lot f district road work Is
being done by Jess Oliver, Frank
Frederickson and Fred Mackham.
WHY PAY MORE?
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones were in
Hermston Friday.
Bine Front
W. C. Isom purchased a used car
Monday which is an Essex coach, of
F. Pierson at Hermiston.
Mrs. Carl Haddox and Miss Shir
thy Isom Sunday.
Fred Caldwell Is able to be aro-’nd
again after quite a serious attacl-
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HERMISTON, OREGON
121 MAIN ST.
if Hu and pneumonia.
A number of oung folks from Ir
rlgon attended the dance given bj
the Grange at Boardman Saturday
T R 0Y L A U N D R Y
P H O N E 1 9 -W
alght.
r. and Mrs. W. C. Isom spent Sat
urday and Sunday with relatives In
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones motored to Ione
LATEST BOBBING
SHAVING
Sunday for a short visit with Mrs.
Jones' »later, Mre. Oleen.
Mr. and Mra. George Ransler, of
Echo, were calling on friends In this
vicinity Sunday.
Earl Connell returned from Meach-
j
im accompanied by hie brother.
Mr. F. Stovora and Mr. Bedwell
The undersigned have opened a regular service in Hermiston.
called at the Vern Jones home Sun-
We call for and deliver Monday and Thursday of each week.
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lay.
Sunday school and church services
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Dry Cleaning, Dye Works, Carpets and Household Furnishings.
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which were discontinued during the
cold weather are again being held at «
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the regular hours 10 and 11 A. M.
Also Christian Endeavor at 7:30 P.
M„ followed by evening services.
Harry Smith waa appointed ditch
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rider for the coming year.
Earl Isom Is working for Frank
Loicht preparing land for melon
planting.
W here Y our D ollars
H a v e M ore “C en ts”
F r id a y & S a t u r d a y
1®. IMA
A S in g le P u rp ose M an
Lincoln's great success was accomplished because
things with singleness of purpose.
he
tackled
Put aside a small amount of your Income each week and assure
yourself that you will be able to meet any emergeney In the future.
We pay 4 per cent Interest and welcome new
dollar starts a Savings Account.
depositors.
One
First N a tio n a l B ank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver 8 80,000
F. B. Swayse, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
C A SH PRICES
GARDEN SEEDS
Our grado school baakotball team
Mrs. Dave Conrad and Mrs. L.
Is Invited to attend the grade school
tournament to bo held March 14 and Hammer entertained their friends at
a party at thu C. A. Lynch home last
15 at Weston.
Saturday night. The entire evening
wua
spent in cards and dancing. At
Regular practice of the senior clasp
play has l>cn going on. “Adam and 12 o'clock delicious refreshments
were served.
Everyone reported
Eva" Is the name of the play and It
a
very
splendid
time.
Those present
promises to be very good. Mrs. Pat-
tcreon la directing tho play. The date wore Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Conrad end
of the showing hag beon changed family, Mr. and Mrs. Hammer and
from the 14th to the 15th of March. family, Mr. and Mrs. Jap Templeton
Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell, Mr. and Mra
Archie Conrad, Mr. and and Mre.
Section 4 oratorical contest will Frank Snell and family, Mr. and Mra
he held at Hcho Thursday night, John JedrsJewskl and family, Mr. and
March 20 for the high school, and Mra. Will Lindner and family, Mr,
Friday, March 21, for grade school. and Mrs. Lon Dotson and family, Mr.
Prior to these contests, local con- and Mra. Buell and family, Mr. and
teats will be held here some time In Mra. Ott and family, Mr. and Mrs
the near future.
Tohn Conrad and family, Mr. Shock-
ey, James, Ray and Ella, Mr. and
Wednesday, February 12, county Mra. Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A.
health nurse Miss Helen Sampson Lynch and family, Freda Roberts
and Dr. Christopherson examined all Mary Middleton. Agnes Roberta. Un
grade school children here quite cle Johnnlj' Thom, Claude Hadox
thoroughly. Eneh defect that the Hugh Roberta. Gerald Haddox, Bob
physician noted was pnt on a warn Hooker, Mr. Pearson and Leo Hadjox.
ing card to be sent to tkc parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lindner pur
Around 130 warning cards were Is
chased a new car last week.
sued.
Born Sunday. February’ 18, to Mr.
Hot lunrhes have been dlfuor.tla- and Mrs. A. Hooker, a boy.
ued at school by the P. T. A.
Mrs. Tom Stewart has been bedfast
Tor thg past week with quite a aovere
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Jack Engle has entered the second COMMUNITY WOMEN TO
SPONSOR LOCAL CANNERY
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grade at Columbia.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addlcman and
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary haR
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family were Sunday dinner guests at
the M. M. Shockey home.
BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Harold Dean was surveying at the
Lynch ranch Saturday.
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Bible school n.eets at 10 A. M.
Charlie Lynch was a business vis
May the Bible be our sole text book
No bonk so much demands our atten itor at Pendleton last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Lynch and family
tion and Interest as the Bible.
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being a revelation from God and and Mr. and Mrs. Templeton were
verbally Inspired we cannot afford visitors at the Buell home Sunday.
to leave it on the shelf unknown,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Addlcman spent
unused, and Its messages unaccept Saturday visiting with their son Er
ed. 8tudy the Book and know God nest and hts family In Pendleton.
We extend a cordial Invitation to all
Charle Welle was a dinner guest
not attending elsewhere to meet with at the C. E. Wells home Sunday.
us ana atay over for morning service.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Udey were vlel-
The morning message will be tora at the Geo. Llebe home Thurs
"Justification
and
Imputation." day night.
1 hese are two blessed works of God
Glea Slaa spent the week-end vis
to be known, experienced and enjoyed iting at her home In Athena.
by all His children.
Helen Addleman was an overnight
Young People's society meets at guest at the Lent home Tueeday.
8 :3 0 P. M. and studies the topic: The
Mr. and Mra. Charles Slaa. of Ath
Value of the Bible tor Non-Chrlstlan ena, motored down early Monday
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morning to bring Glea home to her
The evening message on "The Pnr- work here.
Genuine Ford Batteries
givrneas of Bln or Sins" Is a sequel
Bob Hooker spent 8unday In Pilot
to the morning message . An exe- Rock.
e re n o w
setle explanation of atn will be
Mr. and Mra tt and family were
given.
Sunday visitors at the Bernard home.
The Ladles Aid meets regularly
Sylvia Dotson spent the week-end
on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Pendleton.
In the Ed. Comegya building.
Oron Arthur has enlisted In the
Thursday night prayer meeting navy and will leave la the very near
and evangelism study class meets at future.
7:20 o'clock. Have you a passion
Unele Johnny Thom was • dinner
for loot souls? If not, then come and guest at »he Temp|f|on h«me »«i,ay
pray.
evening,
TRY OUR
SHOP
WE
GUARANTEE
EVERY JOB
B U R N H A M ’S
C O N S O L ID A T E D
Truck Lines
\Eggs, 35c - -
Chickens, $1.80
Apples
Groceries -
Empties, 10c\
- Empties, 20c\
40c per 100 lbs.\
55c per 100 lbs\
H erm isto n T ran sfer, A g ts.
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W E B B E R ’S C LEA N ER S
THE D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Feb. 25-26
M A IL o r d e r s p r o m p t l y i i i i e d
Why N o t,
We Have
aUSEDn U se d P arts
Auto
- C A R ; Hermiston
Wrecking House
FOR ALL MAKES
E. F. PIERSON, Owner
We Buy Used C an
Mothers, are you guat ding
Your Children’s Health
with Plenty of
Butter?
Growing children ned plenty of energy and vitamlnes.
Butter
furnishes both In abundance.
“ there i t no substitute fo r
good b u tte r*
Butter Is rich In growth-stimulating and
Vitamin A.
It • now selling at a low prioe.
disease
preventing
BATTERY SERVICE
WILLARD
BATTERIES
FIRESTONE TIRES
It Is one o f the
cheapest foods, nutritional value considered.
“Thera b No Substitute for Good Natter’’
$ 7 .7 5
Rehman Motor
Company
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Hermiston Creamery Co.
HERMISTON
OREGON
(This Adv. Is sponsored by Oregon Creamery Operator« Association)
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